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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News Record, 1925-04-23, Page 3Order ft om, your grocer his best. tea he'll usuall3r send dited Rose." The same go d ea for 30 years. 13 DUCA- 1 By DR. '1J MIDDLETON • Provincial, Eloard 'Os Health, Ontario., . Ur, Middleton will be glad to answer stnestious -eri nubile Eealtk mE.. terS-filrongli this column. AkildrOGS WM t SPadlua.11eume,'Spariins Crescent, Toronto. y.)ti az e niarwmght you are not quite 'Fio' healthy' 00 you would be if 53 T• • • vou were the carect weight, Besides, ry there is danger. „Statistics prove that the overweights die ;y01.171g. "The Standard by which °thee bons are Judged," CYLI ears now obtain a genuine Hotpoint Iran for $5.50. This famous elec- tric servant has for years been the first choice among discriminating housewives. The thumb rest—an exclu- sive ilotpoint patent—elira- inates all strain on the wrist, 'Phie is the Iron with the famous hot point. - Yore, d;a.ler sells • Hotpoint' Irons A Canadian General Electric Product. 10180. AVOID UBSTITUTES Only,Keart cheese is unvarying Indelicious flavor mad tele etletlity y Ifere is great value in Dairy Pails. We know there exists a big de. mand fora:welt-finished, good -wearing sanitary dairy pail selling at a popular price. Riere is --the sm P Dairy Pail, new style. See them in the steree. Take it look at the big ear, note tlie absence of all exaeke and crevices -- arid mark the low price— only one dollar. Equip Yolsr dairy throughout with ormain DAIRY PAILS ria The moral standard of a. country will always be set by the standard the women set.-2,Dame Beatrice -Lyall. A transparent -umbrella, which Isar - mils the user to see where she 15 go- ing, and SciSeers with interchangeable blades, are two i oyel inventions re- cently patented by women:— Scouts' Win First Aid Trophies. - The Boy Scouts of Ontario rejoice in the fact that Boy Scout teams won the first, second and. firth pla,ces in a Province -wide first aid, competition conducted by the 'St. .Iohn Ambulance Assobiation and open to tains repro.- - senting cadet corps, ,,schouls, ambul- ance brigasiesj Girl guides:Taxis Boys, Trail Rangers, etc„ as.' well as Boy Spouts. .A.nd the Bey Scouts of the ist kfunis- tIle Troop reJdiee particularly in the fact -that one of the two teams which they enteredtook the first place and their second team the' fifth places and they made this record in a field of 86 competing teams. As a T.esnit the 1st . Huntsville Troop will bit awarded the I Wallace Nethitt Jeolor First Aid IShield,' and a set of medals fet•,,, their first team. And bee/MSS they led all 130y Scout teams in the general .com- petitiod they will also he awarded the Toronto Globe Boy Scout First Aid Shield which was won In 1924 by the 2nd Sarnia TrooP. The second place in the general com- petition was won by the 5rd LonOon troop—"The Fighting the - Lays themselveo call their YerY Mud% alive troop. Besidea the second prize medals of the St. John Arabulance As- sociation, thistroop will also be made the custodians of the Loveday Cup, the first aid trophy of the.. London Boy Scouts, Association, for the year 1926. • Scouts Take' Up Tree Planting'. ' :Under the lead or the re -forestation divisiOn or the Ontario. Poresi.r5, De - many -BOY' 'Sadists troops throughout the province this Year will undertake a niimber of ;large tree - 'slanting Prejects.. The young trees will- be sopplied from the various nurseries. of the Forestry Department and the Scouts will plisit them and take care of them until theY have grown big enough to take care of them- selves, Thla is a fine piece of work for the Scouts, and it le hoped thateach Year Will se; inoreand mote Seout Troops undertake it.' ' . &saute Aid Tornado Victims. Our brother Sestets in the -areas stricken by ,the reeent tornado ins11- Mots and Indiana have been doing Yeoman service in connection with Various 'relief work enterprises, Be -'fore daybreak on. tho. morning follow- ing the &tont a patrol Of Scouts from Sparta, DI, arrived. at Marphysboro, and at once went on duty as.nressen: gers. Later the matte troop arrived, - Joining their comrades. Scents from Harlin arrived at 8 ash. 'These went directly to the Longfellow ,Sehool, arltere they helped unearth ten dead school Children. Hours: before the Murphyshero troops. had mobilized for meseenger service itt alt toSpitala and. emergency- ceritres. The lads from the, stricken town ;were the first on the scene of the dis- aster to render first aid. Their help has been reforted as invaluable. They served by excavating ruino and trans- porting supplies, by acting as order - Dee, kitchen police and messengers., as Well as .in many other ,thpacities in vrItieh help was needed. - In. West Frankfort, the Scouts Under the supervision of the American Res/ Cross, made It thorough canvass of the entire devastated section of the city, compiling, a list or missing peo- ple and eross-eheelting it with those in the morgue and hospitals. Thratigh tliIe service, authoritiessevere able pi tweaty- fobr lroure to have a fairly aceurate BSC of the deadrwounded and missing, It is estimated that there Inc 1,000 Boy Scouts in the storm area. -Mapping Canada Aeeroxiniately ano „miles were .fiewn and -1700 photographs, takenby the Royal Canadian Air Force in .cen. junction with the topographical sine vey iis producingnassi or' the little j known regions of Western Canada In 1924. Ground traverse work was also 'conducted by the sarvey and upon the completion of the latter it will be pos- sible to plot an area of, abaft -15,000. square miles. For Sore Throat Use Minard'e Liniment FooSish is the fellow who believes 41 that he hears, bet not nearly so' foolish as he who believes nothing.I A dairy cow is noli worth keeping unless she produces 6,000 pounds of milk or over per year. , Don't s,upport a low producing herd. Start now to weed -out the poor ones. Breed the best ones to • good bulls and' feed properly—then watch results. Does it pay? Ask the successful dairy farmer. OLLs'. 101 ate from pneumonia among peopleof e-sceseive avoirdupois is very heavy. Bright's disease Carries off laige n m- eets of them, and high blood, pressure takes a heavy toll. To :Min matters up. the mottO is plain and self-evident. LIS you are overweight, you should-th- e/I:lee, and when yeti get our weight (limn, keep it de3vn. The, great troubl M that many people start to reduce, but comparatively, few hare the will- power or determination to Stiek for any length of time to their good re- , , , . The normal man is about tweIve per cont. fat, If a man eats each "day just a little mope food than be uses in his Work; and keeps it up, he puts on fat. Theannonnt. of excess food required is slight. Iser instance', an, experiment was ,niade by working out a nutrition- al balance, and then adding two slices of bread and a good sized he/ping of butter to 'the daily diet. This was enOugh to add"oo fifteen pounds in a year: In all cases obesity results from a disturbance -of nutrition. Too much. food of all 'kinds. is eaten, anct nbt enough exercise is taken. The body cennet burn the food up into the final products of combustion—carbon di- oxide and water. The system chnnot get ridsof the eaccess of food, par - tieularly the starchy foods, so it cop verts it into fat and stores it in the tissues. If the food did not come in suck large quantities and at such fre- quent intervals, if the body were given time and epportunity to oxidize the food by work, it would take the materials essentially needed, burn up the -rest, and not be burdened by ex- cessive deposits of fat. Generally speaking, lazy people are fat people. "The prevention of Obesity rests on regulation of diet„ habits and exercise. No more food should be taken than CLITI be used up:byt-tlfe body, All, ex- cessive diet of sugar, starch fooda and malt liquors should be avoided., The real burning up of food is not tiqcom- Plished in the stomach, but in the lungs and muscles. Keep your hings and museles active. The,treatment for those who softer, is chiefly along the ebove lines. Stop feeding the trouble. The diet should be cut to at least one-half the usual amount.Fats, and sugars and starch- es 'should be linilted'a little mere than the proteins. The amount of liquids should also be limited. Indolence and disinclination to •exerciseshould.be strenuously combated, Too much sleep or idla lying abed Should not be en- 'Couraged. Invalids not able to take active exercise should practice passive movements. he skin and kidneys should be ke,pt active. , • In most bases peopla. can fight off fat if they are determined and per- sistent % Wasps and Bees Know Color and Have Favorite Shades. Weans have a keen scab 011 olors Lord Avebury placed colored paper over a wasps' nest witsh a hole to al- low free entrance. He constantly re- moved the papers to various distances .from tire nest, replachig them by others 'of different colors. The Wasps flew to the ...colored papers- to which they become ateustomed. Bees, too, 'ha're a 'very keen. sense of color, and the ability to dieortmin- ate between variations In shades, Blues are favorites, ineluding pale blue and violet, and though purple reds ate visited and in favor, yet star- lets' are Maned:" Yellows or greens are passed by if Bowers of more fa- vored colors are present s In some of the delightful rural spots in England people still .believe, that bees are interested in world affairs, especially- when these Affairs affect their owners.' Fatiore to inform the bees Is a serious breach of confidenee, so grievous indeed that they -are liable to odie of disappoint:neut. To prevent disaster it Is customary to trisit the hives surd .tell the netvss to decorate them on feasts and holidays and on the De:melon of a marriage or a birth, to use colored cloth, while a death puts the bees into mourning and black .erepe is fastened to the hives. Good news or bad, the owner taps three thneeenurtells alishe can, It is OlWaYe better to use the front -door key ttZtaP 'UNSURPASSED FOR CHILDHOOD AILMENTS aeln. Howard, King, R.R. No. 5, Truro, N.S., ant the mother of four children and 'have always tleed Baby's OW31 Tablets when auy of them needed a medicine, and I can recoils - mend the Tablete as being unsurpass- ed thr childhood ailments," 'Thous- ands of other mothers agree with Mrs. King as to the Merits of tire Tablets. There are thouande of homes through- out Canada where the Tablets tire al- ways kept on' hand In readiness for the least Sign of any of the minor td1.- nrente'Whielt afflict iittbe. ones. I3aby's OWn Tablets never fail to regulate the 'stomach and bowels, flails, they banish constipation and indigeetion; break up colds and slinple fevers; relieve °olio and bring the baby through that da•ead. ed teething period in safety. The Tab- lets never do harm --always good—as they are gnaranteecl absolutely free from any injurious drugs. They are sold by medicine dealers or -by mall at 21 cents a 'box from The Dr. Williams' bledicitie Co., Brookville, Ont. WHEN THE SYSTEM IS ALL RUN DOWN Often All That is Needed is 'a Tonic to Build Up the Blood. There are many women- who have been invalids or semi -invalids so long that,they accept their condition as a life burden. They haie endured brok- en sleep, stomach trouble, nervous: nese, headaches. and 'wealtnesi so long that therhave given up hope of enjoy- ing good health. In most of these eases a well chosen diet, fresh air and atonic to build up the blood. would do wonders, -To all run-down, nervous pelvis the experience of Mrs. FL J. Cameron, Watervale; NS., will be of deep interest. She sayee—"About two years ago I 'was In a miserable run- down condition. I Ives unable to do any work, my- head ached day and niy nerves were all unstrung, and for three weeks I could not eat or sleep. I 'then decided to give Dr. Wil - Hanle' Pink Pills a trial and got sits boxes. By the time I had used half of them 1 felt much hotter, and when I dusd taken the six boxee 2. -was as well as ever. I tould work all day and not feel tired and have been strOng and healthySever since., I have isever tak- en any medicine that did me eo ninth good and Will always highly retain - mend DreWilltams' Pink Pills.. You can get these pills from any medicine 'dealer, or by mail at 50 cents a box from The Dr, Williams' Medi - eine Co., Brockville, Ont. , How to Keep allirecl Man. To get into the leisure class in Su. matins all you* have to do it to catch and train a hylobatine, one of the small motikeye there common. Catch your monkey young, train him tender- ly; after that you can lie in the shade of -the, cocoanut tree while the monk hustles you a living. - The native Malay will train an ani- mal end, faking itetin a 106 -foot, cord to a "native plantation, Sontract with the trwaer on a picking job. Ho re- clines in' the shade as the monkey climbs aurl pushes, the branches back front the nett for his master to in- speet, .A. nod means "Shoot!" and down comes the coconut. • A slight wave of the hand means, ''try an- otherl" and the little animal passee Sin to the next. SORRY—ONLY TWO LEFT. Bride -1 bought, three -hams here rotentIy and they were fine— Butcher-4'in glad you liked them, . Bride—Well cam yon send me u Deadly Drugs We Eat Daily. As they put Sall. Mt° their morning eggSfew people remember 'that com- mon tialt,ts aiompound of the deadly poison gas -chlorine, used extensiVely in -the war, arid it briglit white metal which can burn under. Water. A cup- ful or -r sCit was a evel:Ito method o suicide among Chi/lege, for In laige doses it acts as a violent irritant or the stomach. But 'although it is a poison It is beneficial insamall quantities anci indeed, s necessary for health. Lurking in rhubarb is a very power- ful poison. This,is oxalic acid, which Is used for bleaching. In small amounts it gives pleasant thirst -1 quenching properties to.vegetables and fruits, se do the minute quantities of ettric acid , found In red currants, geotseberries, raspberried, and lemons. Pepper contains a poison, and a poisonous stimulant Tea contains a poison celled caffein, but here a.gain the poison only ebbs's itself when the , cheering -beverage is takenin enorm- ous quantities. • None woold suspect tesweilding' cake, Yet the icing which gives the cake its . enticing appearance eontains one of the most deadly poisens keown to sciences -prussic acici. Tasting faintly liko,bitter almonds, it is said that half a teaspoonful of' water containing ; 1/50th nart of -acid is ratal. Needless ' to say, it is tonne in svociclingseelte in Quito harmless quantities. P01;3011 that does not 'harm is also found in. bacon. The color of the rind is obtained, except in the case of smoked bacons by means ef saltpetre, the principal ingredient in gunpowder. Tite quantity present in bacon is 11111 - finitely small, but eating an memo of it would certainly cause death. Millard's Liniment Fine for the Nair, three mere off the saine pig? . A41 English cattle, dealer reports that reeently he 'received 8 cents a pound less for Canadian hides than for English of similar quality on ae- Cotint of brand mark.S For Sore -Feet—Nlinard's LIfllOChh Canada holds the last great area of Sinoesupied land to be had for no- thing or at nominal cost. /deed Spring Vacation Only 2DaysTraniNewYork Go in April and May . . abiaze meth Flowers-rperfeet4sys for rest or play. Palatial, Twin-Scrpvv, Steamera "FORT VICTORIA" and "FORT ST. GEORGE", gor Illustratati /30°A10 fa Writ° FURNESS BERMUDA LINE 34 wsitelisil Street New.YorteCal, or Any LOsa/ Muria. AgOnt EsS Nol$Es iic'es1(ZR5 .0( 1/11 .Dpagosti r01.10 n00r"Dr411YZI1rou erquist• ....i..o,t,toNAn b. !NM. . lo-s,AVEf• 1,roy 0.000 WO, CalltteSes Of Milk., watie oita1kng• one .afterneon a ell:known sat-get:nu of13aitiraere, 'who was enjoying a vaeatioh in the hills a We2tertt Maryland,stoppedat a neat but unpretenticals ,..house am/ asked for a di•ink orwater. The young 'girl who answered his ktinche was perhaps eighteen.years old and pretty b lib L down On the Perch. Thep she went inside and'soon rettun- ed with a rglo,,,s and a pitcher of milk-, fresh and cool' from the spring helms,' The (looter drank two glasses, thanked her gracions1y. and offered to par for the milk, but the girl refused to.acCept. anything. .A brief conversation folibw- ed hi which the doctor learned, that, her name was Mary Field, and that she made her, home there with her mother and father, who were away at the tlme.. Three months -.later a young woman was 'brougla into the doctor's priVate 'hospital. • -She Was critibally dt with' acute i appendicitis, and an operation was UeoessarY at once. As the 'patient was wheeled' into the operating ream the 'doctor l'ecognized the young wit - man who,Intd•giveri him the milk. She Was too sick to recognize the physician in his white gown. In a few Minutes. he was under tlie' influence of the anaesthetic, and the -surgeon was at Three -weeks, later she was ready to leave the hospital; sshe had regained her strength mire yealidly. than even the doctor heti .hoped). Early in her convalescence she had learned who he- was:. it was a strange coincidence that she Should have, been sent to .his hospital. - Her fattier was to come for her in this morning, and they' were to go home on the train, He had asked the doctor to have the bill reedy' for him when hp returned. 4The girl was Wor- ried .ebout the probable size of the bill; she knew' that the care' and: at- tention that 'she had been receiving were exnensive—a good deal more ex- pensive than the family could afford. Late in, 'the afternoon the doctor came into her room and .cisatted. pleas- antly for a while.'. As he wee about to go 'he gave her an enVolope and said, "This is a statement of alt your expenses while here: (Mu may give It to your father in the morning." • With fingere,that rembled she took the slip of paper out of the envelope and read: "To Da for hosPltal room and professional services render- ed. Received. payment In full by Two Glasses of Milk."' He --"You remind me.so much of iny Brat 'wife. • Will you marry me?" She—"No. I wouldn't liturry itman* whAli could ever remember what his rst 'wif e looked like." BEAUTIFY IT WITH DIAMOND DYES" Pertect home dye- ing and tinting Is guaranteei with mond byes, Just dip lid cold water to tint oft, delicate shades, or boil to dye rich, permanent color s. Each 15 -cent package contains directions so simple any wo- mart can dye or tint lingerie, silks, 'rib,. bons, skirts, waists, drams, coats, etockings, sweaters, draperies, cover. Ings, hangings, everythieg new. Buy "Dianaohd Dyes"—no other kind —and tell your druggist whether the material you wish to color is svool air silk, or svhether It is linen, cotton, or mixed goods. ' I it Bulgarian Villages. Bulgarian 'village's are very oriental in appearance, mid most of the honses are built of mud or w.00d and rubble work. IMINE Canna. New Eyes EV But you can Promote a Mae, flealibyeandifloo,, OUR Elff „S_mprine.EYe Reme4ly , ugp Night end Morning. Review Byes Clean, Ciear Write for Preo Eye Care Bootc. • 8rarlosEss0vendeCoe9 tool Oeioalmoliel/leew Banking' by Mai The security afforded by the Province of Ontario Savings Office; together with the facilities extended by every Post Office in Canada and other countries, make it possible for everyone to deposit their sayings in this institu- thin. Interest is allowed, compounded half -yearly, with ffill checking privileges. The confidence the rural communities have shown in this S,ayings Office i$ indicated by the large increase in de- posits, which are now over S20,000,000. Ali deposits are secured by the entire resOurces of the Province of Ontario. Remittances should be made by Post Office nione3r order, bank cheque, express order or registerdd letter, and should be addressed to your nearest Branch -Where they will receive prompt attention. Proyipcvof Qiltarlo Saviligs HsAu OFFICE: 15 QUEEN'S„ PARK, ;TORONTO " Toronto Branch Offices: Cor. Bay and Aile [aide; Stie. Car. University rind Dundas Sts. 519 Danforth Atienue, Other Branches at Hamilton, fit. Catharines, St. Mary's, Pembrokke, Brantford, Woodstock, Owen Sound, ' Ottawa, ' Seaferth, Walkerton, Newmarket and Aylmer. "Say 99." Why does a doctor always Amend ,of a patient, as he applies hie ear to the stethoscepe: "Say 'ninety-nine' "? Why is that t articular number thos ? Why not "Say 'one hundred' "? sir William liale-White, president of the Royal Society of Medieine, has let the secret out. Re ^explained ia a re- cent address on "Auseultatiorr" (lis- tening) that it physician can often ob- tain evidenee of the condition of hie patient's. chest by noting how the spoken voice is carried, through It. The. trained, ear tan quickly discern whilth- er the chest contains air, solid, or Since the wells "ninety nine" are produced in the larynx, they are the most suitable for this test. Minard's Liniment for Colds. Shaving by means of pumice -stone, which was the.-custoin in pre -Roman days, is still the only method allowed in some mental hospitals. Seed Potatoes Irish Cobblers-4nd Green Mountains, Grade A, $1.50 ppr bag f.o.b. Brampton or Toronto. CashWith order. Lot % of 6 or more bags 10 per cent. teas. H. W. DAWSON PO. 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"Rayei4s boisol 18 tablets Also betties of 24 and, 1.00--4iruasists Assets k ,tho trado, unnOz ,(rogisleted ii Cooatio) POYOr AnennfootOre of 0low.1- a000iCOCIaeOlel: of; . isszemaismerwasureamearnaisramixememaneram For Liver Troubles-, Jauridiee--Zallstones , , Flatuteney--Aoldity Warner',s.Sare Kidney and Liver Rem- edy a most 'reliable medicine used tor nearly SQ years all 'over ihe• World via tqtatect by medical men and thousanda or pel'sons who found this remedy a g „ . These troubles cause more 0002,1 ring an d disturbs nces in the human organ - i051 than any other. '• 11 tifi'erers should nof: dolosytIs 15 lLissg faith lute this remedy, as, 4 trial Ion 0010 via e the at os t 'Sit.eptica I. b'eld by all druggists. Price $1.25 a bottle. Wa roe r's • e Remedies Co., Termites Ont. WARNER'S S.:ate Kidney ehrt L.Iver Remedy, Classified Advertisements FREE CATALOGTJE. ASPBERRY BUSES, GLAD- 31-tsiolas, Iris, Peony Palmy Dahlias and Barred Rock Eggs. The Wrigab Perm, Brockville, Opt. • MONEY TO LOAN, - FARM LOANS MADE. AqvNTs wanted. Reynolds, T7 Victoria, Toronto, WE WANT CHURNING CREA We supply cans and pay; express charges. We pay daily by express, money orders, which Min be cashed anywhere without'any oharge, ' Our Present Price is 37 Cents Per Pound Butter Fat. Nett to you at your station. Price' is subJect to ohmage withont no., - Nee. To obtain the top price, Cream must be free 'from bad Savors and 'contain not less than SO per cent. Butter Fat. - Bowes Company Limited, . Toronto, Per references—Read Office, Tomato, Bank of Montreal, or yourlocal banker. Establiehed for °Vet thirty years. Old Pe 11 Bitro-Phosphate feeds the nerves and old people need it to Izalco them feel and leak yourtger. It's the 6ne best nerve builder feeweak, nerve -ex- hausted men and women and that is why we guarantee it. Price $1 per pkge. Arrow Ohemleal Co., 25 Front St. Eazt, Toronto, Ont. ITCHY ECZEMA ALL OVER FACE In Pimples and Blisters. Healed -by Cuticura, Eczema broke out in pimples and blisters and spread all over my face. It itched and burned causing me to scratch which made it worse. I could not sleep on account of the irritation, and could hardly talk because the sore eruptions were all around my mouth. The trouble lasted several months. " I tried everything 1 could get but nothing helped me. I began using Gude= Soap and Ointment and got relief. I continued the treatment and in about eight weeks I was completely healed." (Signed) Wm. 3. Romanchuk, Samburg, Saab, • Catintira Soap, Ointment and Tal- cum are ideal for daily toilet uses. Sample Snob Pm by BUIL Adana Conodion Ddpot. .fitenboclia, htd, rilorttrae' Seco, Soap Ointotont 26110 651. DAM 184. Cutieure Shoving Stick 26e, ASK THIS HALIFAX NURSE She Is Willing to Answer Letters from Women 'Asking About Lydia E. Pinkhards Vegetable Compound Halifax, Nova Scotia. — .am amtel, ternity nurse and have recommended, Lydia E. Pinkharn's Vegetable Com- pound to many Women Wile were child- less, also to women who need a good toeic. I Ain English and my hutfband is American, and he told me of Lydia E. Pinkham while in England, I would appreciate a copy or two of your little books on wornen's ailments. I have one which I keep to lend. I will Willingly answer letters from any woman askmg about the Vegetable Compound, "—Mrs. S. M. COLEMAN, 24 TImaelre Street, Halifax, Nova Scotia. Cotild Not Sleet) Nights Dublin, Ontario. —"t was weak and irregular, with pains and headaches, and could not :deep melte. I learned abeet Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com- pound by reading the lettere in the newspapers and tried it b ec ause I wante to get better. I have got good resulte from 11 and I feel is lot stronger and airi not troubled with such had headaShes as I used to be and nzn0 mere regular, I am gaining in weight all the time rind I tell my frienda what kind of niedioine I am taking. You may use My letter as a belly to others.' —Vire. JAMBS BACH°, cUt 12, Dublin, Ontario. ISSUE No. 15—'29,